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It includes expenditure by the both the public and private sectors.
It includes expenditure by the both the public and private sectors.  





Latest revision as of 11:14, 15 August 2020

National accounts and macroeconomics.

(GFCF).

Gross fixed capital formation is a measure of aggregate capital expenditure in a country or other macroeconomic unit:

- Net of disposals of capital assets

- Before consumption of fixed capital (depreciation and amortisation).


It includes expenditure by the both the public and private sectors.


See also